Nepal Seismic tremor: The Stories Media Hasnt Let you know Yet

Admin 04-May-2015 11:32:43 Inothernews

Nepal Seismic tremor: The Stories Media Hasnt Let you know Yet


Before the April 25 Nepal earthquake, not many knew about the surrogate Nepalese and other Asian mothers renting their wombs to the homosexual couples and single parents of Israel. However, the news isn't this. Three days after the 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal and killed more than 6600 people and left thousands injured, with many still missing under the rubble, an Israeli Boeing-747 flying from Nepal hit the tarmac of Ben Gurion International Airport carrying among 229 passengers, 15 Israeli babies born to surrogate mothers in Nepal. All the babies were born within the past six weeks. Where are the women who carried the babies in their wombs for nine months, even if for money? One ought to ask. They are probably in Nepal and there’s no news of them.



Then, what does one make of Nepalese authorities on Saturday ruling out a possibility of finding more survivors in the debris?

Early this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told reporters that Nepal's Prime Minister Sushil Koirala, who was away on an official visit to Thailand, learnt about the earthquake from his tweet.

Agreed. But what does it signify? Isn't it easy to read between the lines that Modi is ridiculing Koirala in front of his own people and more importantly world community. Would there have been fewer casualties if Koirala was in Nepal and felt the 7.9 magnitude tremors himself? How does it matter from where you receive information of a disaster like this – one you can do nothing to stop, even if you are Prime Minister.

Does Koirala know that habitually, Modi tweets about everything happening around country but condemning anti-minority speeches and incidents taking place under his government?

Nice time for Koirala to upset Modi! Strangely, that’s politics.

We have all been moved by the tragedy of Nepal and this is perhaps why scores of people are on ground and thousands of netizens on social media are mobilizing support for the victims. We still are far from understanding the intensity of what Nepal is going through.

Do we have to wait for tragedies to express patriotism and allegiance to the nation-state called as India? Does one need to be an Indian, Pakistani, American or British first and then support the victims?

The same nationalistic narrative was flashed during September 2014 floods in Kashmir, where in an attempt to elevate the almost negligible credibility of Indian Army driven by Indian media, backfired once the waters went down.

title=

Pakistan’s Beef Relief

According to reports, Pakistan, allegedly ignorant about the cultural sensitivity of the Hindu dominated Nepal, sent packages of relief containing beef masala. However, Pakistan quickly denied any such intent and criticised Indian media for creating unnecessary controversy.

While the controversy died a quick death, certain aspects of politicking during this tragedy were exposed.

“On each and every packet inside the kit the name of the dish is clearly written in English and Urdu so that people may choose whatever they like to eat or discard. Both the languages are understood in Nepal,” Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson, Tasneem Aslam said.

Clearly, it was a matter of choice. And when people are drinking their own urine to survive under the rubble, eating beef masala to outwit death looks more rational. Did you hear any Nepal earthquake victim protesting against that food?

The cities are lying flattened in heaps of rubble and people across the world are empathizing with Nepalese civilians, attempting to provide succor and aid. The need of the hour is to turn off the cameras, shun PR campaigns and lend your hand to pull out that trapped soul from wreckage.

Pakistan’s

Related Post